Which of the following is a policy for using third-party served creatives on Amazon DSP?
- Third-party pixels/ad tags don’t need approval
- All content must be served from the ad server’s domain
- Unsecured calls (http://) are accepted
Explanation:
The correct answer is **All content must be served from the ad server’s domain** because when using third-party served creatives on Amazon DSP, all content must originate from the ad server’s domain to ensure security and proper functioning. This policy helps prevent issues such as cross-site scripting and ensures that the creative is served reliably and safely. By limiting content to be served from the ad server’s domain, Amazon DSP maintains control over the integrity of the ad experience and minimizes potential risks associated with serving content from unknown or insecure sources. The other options are incorrect: third-party pixels or ad tags require approval to ensure compliance with Amazon’s policies, and unsecured HTTP calls are not accepted for security reasons, as Amazon requires content to be served over HTTPS.